Thema:
DF vs Mario: Your framerate drop is in another castle flat
Autor: SidVicious (deaktiviert)
Datum:07.12.13 13:19
Antwort auf:Super Mario 3D World [WiiU, Switch] von drumcode

[http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-vs-super-mario-3d-world]

"Assets appear to have been created from the ground up for the Wii U this time around and image quality is sharp and clean, operating with a full 1280x720 framebuffer."

"Super Mario 3D World stands as one of the most polished titles we've played, which, given the amount of unique content, is no small feat. At a glance, the visuals may not appear particularly astounding, but the skill with which Nintendo has managed to mesh modern technology with great art certainly is, and Super Mario 3D World is a textbook example of how to build a classic in this modern age."

"Unlike NSMBU, Super Mario 3D World manages to leave behind any connection to previous adventures on the Wii, feeling fresh, vibrant and exciting - always leaving you hungry to see what's on the next stage."

"More so than most games aiming for this goal, EAD has managed to deliver a 100 per cent consistent update. Every moment of the game, every menu transition, and every element of the user interface all operate at 60fps without a single hitch. Shooting for 60fps is no small task and requires cooperation from the entire team throughout the development cycle, but Nintendo takes it further by taking a zero-tolerance approach to frame-rate dips."


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